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The Friday 56 is hosted by Freda’s Voice.The only rules are to grab a book (any book), turn to page 56 or 56% in your ereader and find any sentence or a few ( no spoilers) that grabs you and post it.
Please join Rose City Reader every Friday to share the first sentence or so of the book you are reading along with you initial thoughts about the sentence, impressions of the book, or anything else the opener inspires.
Please include the title of the book and the author’s name.
We All Fall Down by Michael Harvey
My 56
Patient Zero, as Donnie Quin would later be dubbed, was dead before the EMT’s wheeeled him out of his apartment. Because he was a cop, however, they took him to Cook County Hospital, en route to joining his two homeless pals at the morgue. A Sharp intern took one look at Donnie and ordered additional blood work. An hour later, the lab results came back. The intern didn’t know what he was looking at, but knew he didn’t like it. He sent the results to his boss, who ignored them when he got caught up in a conference call with Blue Cross bout a new regimen of mammoggram testing they were kicking back as unnecessary.
( page 56, in harcover,1st edition, published in 2011)
Book Beginnings
Ring around the rosy…
A pocket full of posies…
Ashes, ashes…
We all fall down.
A folk memory of the black death, sung by children in the streets of seventeenth century London.
GOODREADS BLURB: Chicago cop turned private investigator Michael Kelly is racing to save his city from a deadly new foe: a biological weapon unleashed underground.
When a lightbulb falls in a subway tunnel, it releases a pathogen that could kill millions. While the mayor postures, people begin to die, especially on the city’s grim West Side. Hospitals become morgues. L trains are converted into rolling hearses. Finally, the government acts, sealing off entire sections of the city—but are they keeping people out or in? Meanwhile, Michael Kelly’s hunt for the people who poisoned his city takes him into the tangled underworld of Chicago’s West Side gangs and the even more frightening world of black biology—an elite discipline emerging from the nation’s premier labs, where scientists play God and will stop at nothing to preserve their secrecy.
It’s a brave new world . . . and the most audacious page-turner yet from an emerging modern master.
Gosh… the beginning is a little eerie! sounds like a creepy read!
Biologicals! Sounds awesome! Great excerpts, Sherry, Thanks for sharing 🙂
This sounds like a great thriller. I have A Panicked Premonition by Victoria Laurie this week. Happy reading!
A scary premise!
So intense! And that little ditty kids sing? I guess I knew that had something to do with the plague…but I had forgotten that part.
Thanks for sharing…and for visiting my blog.
I absolutely love the sound of this book! Definitely adding it to my reading list. Thanks for visiting my Friday meme earlier
Wow! I’m definitely hooked! Thanks for sharing and visiting my blog! 🙂
The excerpts you shared have me wanting to give this one a try! It sounds really good–scary. 🙂 Thank you for sharing. I hope you have a great weekend!
Hi Sherry,
Oh Dear! Yet another new series for me to follow, unless you feel that this book worked okay as a stand alone story, you certainly sound as though you enjoyed it and rated it quite highly on Goodreads!
There do seem to be rather a lot of books around just lately with deadly viruses as their central premise – is this really a sign of the times I wonder?
We used to have slightly different lines for this popular nursery rhyme of my childhood and I had no idea of its rather deadly connotations!
Thanks for sharing and I hope that you enjoy your weekend 🙂
Yvonne
Yes, this can be read as a stand alone. Thanks so much for your wonderful comment.
Yep. This book is so you, Sherry. Sounds like a good series.
My 56 from Behold!
Oooohhh…this sounds really good.
I have yet to read anything by this author, but this one sounds like something that I will enjoy. Thanks for sharing it! 🙂
Sounds intense!
Lauren @ Always Me
Snippets that definitely lure a reader in…. 🙂
Have a great week ahead!